Behold, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive real estate listing of all time

Check out what $63 million will buy you in Vancouver. The 22,000 square foot Point Grey home of philanthropist Joe and Rosalie Segal recently hit the real estate market and the Global 1 helicopter took a look.

The listing comes after luxury sales have slowed down following a series of new housing regulations at the local, provincial and federal levels, including a 15 per cent foreign buyers’ tax for Metro Vancouver and a one per cent City of Vancouver tax on empty homes.

The Sotheby’s 2016 Year-End Top-Tier Market Report showed that, while sales of single-family homes worth over $4 million grew by 34 per cent overall last year, they also decreased by 35 per cent year-over-year in the last half of the year.

The trend was seen as a sign of a “moderating market” after a first half that saw prices grow to “unprecedented levels.”

Here are more photos of Belmont Estate:

A bar at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.

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A room at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.

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A hallway at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.

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A room at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.

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A pool at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.

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The backyard at Belmont Estate, Greater Vancouver’s most expensive listing of all time.